Well Wrap Me Up ‘n Call Me Cozy: Rumpl Now in a Giant Bandana!

Now listen here—us Oregon folk know a thing or two about runnin’. We’ll hit the trail at sunrise, chase miles through rain and mud, and still have enough gas left to jaw with the crew at the local watering hole. But when the run’s done and the legs start hollerin’, you best believe we’re lookin’ for somethin’ warm, soft, and easy to kick back on.

That’s where the Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket comes struttin’ in like it owns the place.

Made by the fine folks right here in Portland, Rumpl’s been crankin’ out blankets that are part sleeping bag, part cozy campfire hug. And lemme tell ya—this ain’t no floppy picnic throw. It’s water-resistant, packs down tight, and warm as a fresh-baked pie coolin’ on mamaw’s windowsill.

Their newest design? Well shoot—it’s a blanket-sized bandana (or at least a bandana styling of their puffy blanket). It will come outta dem gates in Sedona Orange (think high-desert sunset) and Midnight Blue (like sittin’ under the stars after a day in the saddle…if the saddle is running shoes). They’re lookers, too—sure to turn heads whether you’re loungin’ riverside or settin’ up base camp at the Cascade Lakes Relay.

We gave ours a whirl right after a long shakeout run in Minto Brown Park in Salem. Spread it out in the grass, popped off the shoes, and stretched out like a happy hound. If you’ve ever tried to catch a little shut-eye between relay legs, this thing’s a lifesaver. Beats nappin’ on gravel or squattin’ in the backseat of a stinky van any day of the week.

And hey—don’t think it’s just for runnin’ folk. This blanket’s a top-notch tagalong for your summer concert circuit, too. Toss it in your truck bed or tie it to your backpack and you’re ready for a night under the stars at the Edgefield, Britt Festival, or Hayden Homes Amphitheater. It’ll keep your seat cozy and your style dialed in, without takin’ up much space at all.

Rumpl’s Original Puffy Blanket new Bandana Print is for the Oregon runner who ain’t afraid to get dirty, chase finish lines, and kick back proper when the work’s done. It’s got grit, charm, and enough warmth to keep you goin’ from the Oregon Coast to Cascades—and from trailhead to tailgate.

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